The
month of May is truly a celebration of motherhood. Traditionally, May
has been dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is also the time in
which we honor and thank our earthly mothers for their sacrificial love.
And the Feast of the Visitation on May 31 celebrates the meeting of two
mothers—Mary and Elizabeth—both with a child hidden within their wombs.
Scripture tells us that, following the Annunciation, Mary set out in haste to visit her cousin Elizabeth, who was pregnant (Lk 1:39).
Despite being pregnant herself, Mary undertook the long and likely
difficult journey to be at Elizabeth’s side. The Blessed Mother’s
example demonstrates supporting and accompanying mothers, especially
those who may be experiencing challenging or difficult circumstances.
Yet in a culture that disproportionately values independence and
self-reliance, mothers in need are too often left isolated and alone,
not knowing where to turn for support or assistance. Mary provides a
model of how we, as Catholics, are called to come alongside such
mothers.
In
addition to “walking with” mothers in love, support, and friendship, we
can also help answer their needs for practical and material assistance.
Inspired by our Blessed Mother, we can help connect mothers with the
Church’s extensive network of social services to ensure mothers and
their children obtain all the necessities of life. Through generous
stewardship of the gifts God has entrusted to us of prayer, time,
talent, and treasure, we can help meet the needs of mothers as they
welcome and care for God’s precious gift of life.
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